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Glow Up Now! Your Beginner's Guide to Skincare Routines

Kim Gallo Esthetics

Knowing your skin type helps you choose products that will work best for you, minimizing the risk of irritation or breakouts. Oily Skin Oily skin tends to have a shiny appearance and enlarged pores. If your skin feels greasy just a few hours after washing, you likely have oily skin.

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20+ Years in the Skincare Industry: Advice From an Esthetician

Kim Gallo Esthetics

If you buy through links on this page, we may earn a small commission As an esthetician, I’ve had the honor of witnessing the tides shift in the vast ocean of skincare, navigating the changing trends and technological breakthroughs that continually redefine the industry. We've seen a shift from simple routines to intricate layering methods.

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Tech-Nature: The Evolution of Botanicals in Modern Skincare

Lipgloss and Aftershave

Barry Eichner from our sponsor KM Herbals Herbal Hydroderm Facial: The Ultimate Fusion of Nature & Technology The power of botanicals meets tech in this result-driven facial treatment! “I love using facial oils on my skin. I’ve been using them for nearly 20 years and love how they make my skin feel.

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What Causes Sagging Pores & How to Treat Them

The Glow Edit

Large pores are more common among oily skin types, since excess sebum lends itself to clogs and breakouts. Not only does it reunite BHA with those strawberry enzymes for pore-clearing action, but it also uses tapioca and rice to blot excess oil from skin, preventing it from collecting within pores.

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ACNE Face Mapping – What is Your Acne Trying to Tell You?

US Dermatologt Partners

When dermatologists see acne breakouts, these are some of the common acne locations and causes we relate to acneic skin: Forehead acne – stress, digestion, and poor liver function. Cheeks – oily skin, excess sugar consumption, and exposure to environmental aggressors. T-Zone – excessive oily production, leading to clogged pores.

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What to Know About TikTok Skincare Trends

Art of Dermatology

Slugging is an example of a moisturizer forming a robust yet gentle barrier that helps your own skin to hold its hydration within the skin layers and not lose it to evaporation (TEWL, or trans-epidermal water loss). But use this technique with caution if you are someone with acne-prone or oily skin, as it may not work for you.

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10 Best Cosmeceutical Ingredients of 2024

Aesthetics Advisor

The main areas of concerns that these formulations address are ageing skin, sensitive/sensitized skin, sun damaged skin, acne/oily skin, loss of tone and elasticity, as well as superficial lines & wrinkles to encourage rapid cellular turnover that will renew and re-texturize the skin.